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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Can you believe that the kids are already fed up with the winter. After having a spring like weekend, with the weather gradually getting warmer, with long walks in the park and a little ball playing, they were quite taken aback to see the snow on the streets this morning.

Well, the joy for the snow was certainly short-lived, maybe because the biting cold kept them locked inside these past weeks. Huddled on the sofa, we talked about all the things we are going to do in spring, and the places we are going to see. Since we love going for outings, the kids drew a scene we are to bring to life as soon as it gets warmer.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Once again, I have returned to one of my (nicely tucked away) passions - embroidery. I am sure that those who are with me longer remember the organic jewelry series I had here on my blog more than a year ago. Well, I had made a stash of embroidered corks, patiently waiting for a project and the time came for me to reveal them. As a matter of fact I have prepared a tutorial for it, but it will have to wait for a while.

This one is called "The Advent of Spring" and it reflects the departing heavy winter and the advent of the life infusing spring. Accordingly, the colors range from deep to light(er) gray and coral pink. It is pleasure for the eyes. Stay tuned.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Phew! The week is finally over, and to tell you the truth I am not aware how quickly it ended.
Today I woke up thinking positive thoughts and generally being happy that the weekend is ahead of us, although we haven't any great plans for it.

For today I have prepared this lovely necklace, the same as this one, but this time in shades of purple and pink.
Have a fab Friday night!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I love when my creations show an inner meaning in themselves, having a vibrating and weaved feeling into the threads.

While creating this one I dwelt on the symbolism of the fish, a very powerful, meaningful symbol remarkably transcending through ages, leaving strong imprints and influence in various cultures, religions and traditions.

The Ichthus (fish) is a remarkable symbol. Some of the prime meanings it conveys is fertility, abundance, eternity,
creativity, inspiration, femininity, unity, fidelity, good luck, happiness, freedom, knowledge,
wisdom, faith, transformation, prophesy and flow of life.

The pendant is quite a unique detail crocheted in ecru which enriches its appearance even more.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

We are at the verge of exploding, or more specifically my head is, since the birthday girl has been pumping it with "I want this, and I want that" and "This is what we are going to do, I want you to do this for me" for more than a week now. I am glad the day finally arrived. We are expecting a bunch of girls and a couple of boys {dear me!} at the party tonight.

However, Thank you Dear Lord for giving Her to me otherwise my life would have been void and desolate.

{Happy birthday, Valentine girl, I love you whims and tantrums and all!!}

Friday, February 10, 2012

Another piece of my Irish Lace Crochet Collection came due to see the world and this one is definitely my favourite.

It is inspired by vintage collars with that, that this one can be worn
as a necklace {I imagine it with a long black, sateen dress for an
ultimate dramatic effect}, or as a collar over plain dresses, blouses or
shirts as the inevitable vintage detail. For authenticity I crocheted
it in ecru, but it would also be perfect in white {for a wedding
perhaps?}.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The sky has been shedding the most miniscule snowflakes one can imagine... they fall down as dust. So, as could be predicted, as of tomorrow school is cancelled for the rest of the week. Understandably, the kids are ecstatic for the snow day(s). This mother is worried. The temperature is expected to go as below as -20ºC, so most of the time they are going to be at home. So in order to prevent domestic uprising, I have been ransacking theseboards to have activities at hand to engage the children with.

Friday, February 3, 2012

As I announced yesterday, here's the pattern for the simple six-petalled flower.

Pattern:

Chain 6 and join with a slip stitch to make ring.

Round 1: Make 6 sc in the ring. (Work tail in as you make the ring) Don't join.

Round 2: *Chain 3 and make a sc in the sc stitch from the previous round*. Work from * to * until you finish all 6 sc from the previous round. You will have 6 petals.

Round 3: {Filling the petals} *Make 3 sc in the loop (petal) and 1 sl st.*. Work from * to *all the petals. When you come to the last one, after making the slip stitch, make another slip stitch in the rod between the last and the first petal, cut the yarn, thread a needle, tie a knot and weave the end.

By using different hooks and sizes of yarn you will get different sizes of flowers. The projects you can use these are numerous and I hope you enjoy making them.

If you have any questions ask in the comment section or shoot me an e-mail at mayakuzmanAThotmailDOTcom

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Recently, I was sent a photo of crocheted flowers and asked if I could make them.

Well, now, I love a good challenge, and I accepted only to find myself disappointed because the pattern was quite simple. While I was working on the order, I decided to chain some of them and make a necklace and voila!

I made these in different sizes and colors ranging from green to blue and I am working on other shades from the color palette. For those who are interested in this necklace, it can be bought here.

However, if you know how to crochet and do not like to part with your dear money, I have a special offer for you. Come tomorrow and you'll have the pattern for free. Otherwise it wouldn't be fun, would it?

About Me

Welcome to my place of creativity and inspiration.
My name is Maya Kuzman.
I am a crochet and textile designer with a bohemian heart.
I love to share my creative projects, show my mixed media jewelry and accessories and write crochet patterns. Somewhere in between them all, you'll find our adventures and travels. Have fun!

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